April 11, 2012

An Iran Deal Even Reagan Could Accept

Bloomberg, Bloomberg

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Apologies to Ronald Reagan as we mangle his catchphrase, but what the U.S. and other world powers need to do in negotiations with Iran later this week is to "accept, but verify" an Iranian nuclear-fuel program that's limited to producing low civilian-grade fuel.

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